Auto Club: Prices Increase for Third Week

LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - September 21, 2007) - Gas prices continued to climb upward over
the past week and are now an average of 20 cents above the Labor Day
weekend low, according to the Automobile Club of Southern California's
Weekend Gas Watch.

The average price of self-serve regular gasoline in the Los Angeles-Long
Beach area is $2.932, which is 7.5 cents higher than last week, 11 cents
above last month, and 6 cents more than last year. In San Diego, the price
is $2.962, which is 5.1 cents above last week's price, 9 cents up from last
month, and 17 cents higher than last year. On the Central Coast, the
average price is $3.093, up 5.2 cents from last week, 5 cents above last
month, and 2 cents below last year. In the Inland Empire, the average price
is $2.930, 6.7 cents more than last week, 12.5 cents above last month, and
7 cents higher than last year.

"We have seen some days since Labor Day that the average price declined,
but for the most part prices have continued going up, adding about a penny
a day," said Auto Club spokesperson Carol Thorp. "California is now about
15 cents above the national average, but there are still eight states with
higher average prices."

The Weekend Gas Watch monitors the average price of gasoline as of 12:01
a.m., Sept. 21: